Wednesday, November 29, 2017

China has been rocked with an international scandal involving a
publicly traded educational institution and its site-based kindergarten,
which is accused of acting as a breeding ground for pedophilia. Now, it
seems, a former Clinton Foundation executive has ties to the RYB Education New World system of schools, which are being accused of drugging and sexually assaulting young children.

The RYB Education New World system of schools is a publicly traded company within the United States on the NYSE. Upon news of the horrifying criminal allegations, the stock abruptly dropped nearly 40 percent.

“A parent, who refused to give her name, said some children
were told to take two pills each after lunch. She said it was uncertain
whether her child had been sexually assaulted, as her three-year-old was
‘too little’ to give account of what had taken place.”

The investigation started four days ago when it was reported that
several children at the school were being drugged so that adults could
take advantage of them sexually. According to one Chinese source:

“Preschool children at the RYB Education New World
kindergarten in Chaoyang District were reportedly sexually molested,
pierced by needles and given unidentified pills.”

Joel Getz was at one time an independent Director at RYB Education.
He also served as the Director of Development for the Clinton
Foundation. RYB Education is the parent company of the Beijing
kindergarten where the alleged assaults took place. The abuse came to
light when concerned parents began discussing similar stories among
themselves online and later carried their concerns to police who
promptly opened an investigation.

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Furious parents gathered over the weekend in front of the RYB headquarters and demanded answers.

Parents were able to identify precisely which in class the assaults
were allegedly taking place. A foreign teacher, along with four teachers
were also reportedly present in the bilingual classroom. Even though
the school remained open through the weekend, few parents allowed their
children to go to the class in question. According to the reports:

Parents report at least 8 toddlers with mysterious needle marks,
while others said their children were forced to take white pills that
were supposed to be “a little secret” between the children and teachers,
along with some sort of “brown syrup” given to the students. Children
were also allegedly stripped naked and forced to stand, or locked in a
dark room, one parent said.

An unidentified mother who made a viral video about the abuse told
reporters Thursday that her son was was injected with a brown liquid by a
teacher and made to strip along with other students before being
“examined” by a naked adult male stranger, describing it as an “action
like sexual intercourse.” When the mother pressed the principal to allow
her to review closed circuit footage from the school, she was denied.

RYB Education is based in Beijing and listed on the NYSE (RYB). It
has more than 1,300 daycare centers, in addition to the 500
kindergartens across 300 cities in China, according to its website. As
can be clearly seen, one accusation of child molestation is powerful
enough to potentially destroy an educational company like RYB. The
company’s stock is down nearly 40 percent following the story’s
publication.

“posted net profits of US $4.9 million in the first half
of this year, up nearly 20 per cent from 2016. Business revenues, mainly
from tuition and franchise fees, surged 30 per cent year on year to
US$64.3 million for the first six months”

Late-breaking news Sunday confirmed authorities have moved to supervise every kindergarten in Beijing with an educational inspector to oversee operations, following the scandal at RYB.

“Every kindergarten in Beijing will be staffed with an
educational inspector to oversight their operation, local authority said
on Sunday night.”

While it is in the realm of possibility that the Chinese government
is behind the accusations against the publicly traded for-profit
company, the accusation toddlers are being abused must be taken
seriously. In the wake of scandals involving pedophilia, the phenomena
of abusing the most innocent of the world’s inhabitants appear to be
taking place worldwide.

It is not the first time RYB has made international headlines. According to the Daily Mail:

“The latest allegations came a week after Chinese online
travel agency Ctrip suspended two officials after footage emerged of
workers abusing toddlers at a company daycare centre in Shanghai. The
clips showed young children of Ctrip employees being roughly handled and
punished by being force-fed what parents claimed was spicy mustard at
the company’s Shanghai headquarters. Police detained three daycare staff
for suspected abuse.”

It is unclear if Getz is involved in any way in the abuse on such a
local scale, but surely his office is running damage control in an
attempt to re-establish the credibility lost in having his name attached
to a company now accused of involvement in child abuse, while charged
with protecting and educating Chinese children.